How to piss off Jazz fans.

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  • @Polyphonic
    @Polyphonic  Před rokem +1920

    This is an excerpt from a longer video on my channel. Check the description for the link!

  • @dondovahkiin7899
    @dondovahkiin7899 Před rokem +6120

    "I call this piece... fly on your nose at 3 AM"

  • @Mr_Boifriend
    @Mr_Boifriend Před rokem +6542

    They said it was "free jazz", yet i had to pay $15 for a ticket

  • @BeeBwakka
    @BeeBwakka Před rokem +10005

    If your playing makes people literally want to destroy your instrument, you must be doing something notable

  • @gcvibe
    @gcvibe Před rokem +1673

    "all screwed up inside" by Miles Davis is actually a pretty good compliment

    • @mytandasouder4485
      @mytandasouder4485 Před rokem +58

      Great name for a song as well.

    • @clev7989
      @clev7989 Před 11 měsíci +7

      Why is that :o

    • @heitorborges3353
      @heitorborges3353 Před 11 měsíci +8

      Why? (I Dont know nothing about jazz)

    • @tomislavplaysguitar
      @tomislavplaysguitar Před 9 měsíci +67

      ​@@clev7989Cuz Miles Davis' music was also deranged. Look at his Album Aura for example. Most normal listeners would be shocked at how anyone would call that music.

    • @clev7989
      @clev7989 Před 9 měsíci +6

      @@tomislavplaysguitar thank you for the explanation!

  • @dancegregorydance6933
    @dancegregorydance6933 Před rokem +17608

    It’s funny but jazz fans can be just as big of gate-keepers as punks and metalheads.

    • @FunkadelicPancho
      @FunkadelicPancho Před rokem +1296

      They're usually worse

    • @jones848
      @jones848 Před rokem +350

      This is not something new, they're usually the most pretentious ones

    • @lordjzargo7940
      @lordjzargo7940 Před rokem +316

      Wym, they're the OG gatekeepers

    • @Mr_Bunk
      @Mr_Bunk Před rokem +143

      @@TheJargonKing Don’t invoke Godwin’s law so early in the conversation.

    • @theothertonydutch
      @theothertonydutch Před rokem +229

      Jazz invented gatekeeping to cope with the gatekeeping of classical music.

  • @selalewis9189
    @selalewis9189 Před rokem +5810

    On occasion I like to listen to Ornette Coleman, Alice Coltrane, and Pharoah Sanders. They’re like punk rock for jazz heads.

    • @klinkov6393
      @klinkov6393 Před rokem +81

      My uncle talks very highly of pharoah sanders but ive never checked out any of his music do you have any recs for albums?

    • @hedlosa9574
      @hedlosa9574 Před rokem +135

      Funnily enough, through this short I realised that Refused "the shape of punk to come" album was inspired by this, which is pretty cool.

    • @dhiguera13
      @dhiguera13 Před rokem +44

      @@klinkov6393karma, thembi, and tauhid are his best records in my opinion…

    • @alexandersharp7622
      @alexandersharp7622 Před rokem +33

      @@klinkov6393 karma is magic

    • @Ok-tl1dv
      @Ok-tl1dv Před rokem +9

      @@klinkov6393 his best album is ”karma” from 1968. It’s a must listen

  • @TheMr.L01
    @TheMr.L01 Před rokem +2213

    A solid way of pissing off jazz fans is saying "Oh hey this sounds like Persona music."

    • @ColorMeHoppy
      @ColorMeHoppy Před rokem +102

      Persona and jazz fan master race 🎷🎺

    • @nick_phi11ips
      @nick_phi11ips Před rokem +183

      or by saying "this sounds like elevator music" (usually to bossa nova)

    • @bcj842
      @bcj842 Před rokem +1

      😂😂

    • @doofs
      @doofs Před rokem +20

      @@nick_phi11ips shout out to my father for doing literally that with jazz fusion

    • @thevisitor1012
      @thevisitor1012 Před rokem +4

      In other words Jazz funk?

  • @pabloquijadasalazar7507
    @pabloquijadasalazar7507 Před rokem +5603

    Imagine being offended by music & assaulting the musician & their instrument. That’s it. Just imagine being that maladjusted.

    • @ValdemarDeMatos
      @ValdemarDeMatos Před rokem +67

      Art saints, martyrs of their own devotion.

    • @wtwrush
      @wtwrush Před rokem +285

      It was the 50s, I’m sure race had something to do with it as well

    • @DariusGheghesan
      @DariusGheghesan Před rokem +70

      ​@@wtwrush weren't many jazz greats black?

    • @pabloquijadasalazar7507
      @pabloquijadasalazar7507 Před rokem +231

      @@DariusGheghesan yeah, African Americans basically invented all American music. Blues, Jazz, Rock & Roll, R&B, Rap & Hip hop.

    • @mokomothman5713
      @mokomothman5713 Před rokem

      @@DariusGheghesan Yeah, but don't tell this idiot.

  • @k0valus585
    @k0valus585 Před rokem +381

    "You're the worst jazz musician I've ever heard of."
    "Ah, but you have heard of me!"

    • @StudMacher96
      @StudMacher96 Před 20 dny +1

      And I half expected your sax to be made of wood.

    • @forbandkind09
      @forbandkind09 Před 15 dny +1

      ​@@StudMacher96Yes, only the reed is metal.

    • @Professor__S
      @Professor__S Před 7 dny

      Most jazz players: hey Jack, you got to try playing on heroin.
      Coleman: you guys never tried amphetamines I take it?..😂

    • @StudMacher96
      @StudMacher96 Před 7 dny

      @@forbandkind09 bro it’s a reference to pirates of the Caribbean genius

  • @imtoddhowardandimadeskyrim6553

    Man literally named his album 'the shape of jazz to come' and then ended up being correct, fucking legend

    • @CornOnTheCobraSM
      @CornOnTheCobraSM Před 3 měsíci +4

      He wanted to name it Focus on Sanity, actually. Oc plays harmolodics, not jazz.

    • @paddgintongbareall5827
      @paddgintongbareall5827 Před 3 měsíci +5

      Not even close to correct...Acid, and Funk Jazz, took over.

    • @cweakley
      @cweakley Před 2 měsíci +3

      The shape of things that came and went.

    • @jackiboi3075
      @jackiboi3075 Před 2 měsíci +8

      ​@@paddgintongbareall5827you're denying the explosion of free jazz?

    • @jiannisDimi
      @jiannisDimi Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@cweakley went ??? never went..

  • @roblaaa1845
    @roblaaa1845 Před rokem +316

    the thought of jazz fans assaulting a saxophonist backstage for improvising jazz is so funny.
    i imagine them hitting him with bags and screaming "YOU ARE NOT PLAYING IT PROPERLY"

    • @somenothing7914
      @somenothing7914 Před 4 měsíci +4

      😂😂😂

    • @am_Nein
      @am_Nein Před 3 měsíci +5

      And I always thought jazz was more laidback than a lot of other genres 😭

    • @ALLFORONE5
      @ALLFORONE5 Před měsícem +4

      “WERE YOU RUSHING OR WERE YOU DRAGGING?”

    • @Goku17yen
      @Goku17yen Před 16 dny

      @@ALLFORONE5omni man

  • @hypecloud8241
    @hypecloud8241 Před rokem +476

    if you really want to piss off jazz fans, play the 4th of every chord while soloing 💀

    • @EvanWiederandersJazz
      @EvanWiederandersJazz Před rokem +29

      Thanks for the tip! My playing sounds much better now :)

    • @jonathanveenker6981
      @jonathanveenker6981 Před rokem +49

      McCoy Tyner made a career out of doing exactly that

    • @koalabear4964
      @koalabear4964 Před rokem +44

      Honestly most of us would dig it if you’re doing it right. Making everything a sus 4 was the new hot shit for jazz in the 60’s. Even now all that pentatonic language is still hip and exciting. Only ones pissed would be the guys who couldn’t hang or old cats that are sick of hearing it.

    • @crnkmnky
      @crnkmnky Před rokem +5

      ​@@jonathanveenker6981 I just saw a Rick Beato video where he mentioned talking to Keith Jarrett about that. I don't know theory, so it's meaningless to me… 🤷🏿‍♀️

    • @maxten
      @maxten Před rokem +2

      Chords only apply to piano and stringed instruments.

  • @MarkArandjus
    @MarkArandjus Před rokem +1534

    If you want to piss jazz fans off, just call basic stuff brilliant. They HATE it 😊
    EDIT: the amount of people taking my comments way too seriously is amazing :D

    • @nicholaswise5818
      @nicholaswise5818 Před rokem +25

      Basic as in count basie/early swing stuff, or basic as in kenny Gorelick? There is a big difference. I've never met a jazz musician worth anything that doesn't think basie or ben webster or anyone like that isn't brilliant.

    • @MarkArandjus
      @MarkArandjus Před rokem +155

      @@nicholaswise5818 Nah, man, nah. I'm talking about 4/4 with the I-V-vi-IV progression and a generic verse/chous type structure. Put a jazz snob and a Swifty in a room together and there will be blood 😄

    • @anon8740
      @anon8740 Před rokem +49

      Eh
      I think everyone goes through some sort of "my thing is the best thing! I hate that other stuff!" phase, whether it's music, art, literature, food, sports, or whatever else. While it can be a pain to deal with snobs of any stripe, most people manage to grow out of it eventually.

    • @madhavraghu
      @madhavraghu Před rokem +26

      ​@@MarkArandjusbaby now they got baad blood

    • @ObjectorSnark
      @ObjectorSnark Před rokem +29

      "when kenny g solos over louis armstrong's 'what a wonderful world'...ahh, it doesn't get any better than than, eh?"

  • @CVinyl
    @CVinyl Před rokem +454

    Ornette Coleman was my close friend & mentor in Jazz 🎷
    He is deeply missed.....

  • @xxczerxx
    @xxczerxx Před rokem +278

    I always think Ornette Coleman as what non-jazz fans think jazz is. Just a flurry of seemingly random notes.

    • @mareksicinski3726
      @mareksicinski3726 Před rokem +11

      i mean it can work, but ppl hear the difference
      it is quoted at times in jazz

    • @QuadriviumNumbers
      @QuadriviumNumbers Před rokem +4

      I think the same my friend! I'm sure it's quite true for the most part.

    • @cinnastag
      @cinnastag Před rokem +9

      It's correct when it's scat music...but he tried to play note scat, which does not work and pretty much just destroys what Jazz is, since it doesn't follow swing tempo

    • @tysfalsehood
      @tysfalsehood Před rokem +16

      @@cinnastag I'm confused - what does swing tempo have to do with the notes being played? Since when is Jazz solely confined by that anyways?
      Are we really saying what Coleman did didn't work in 2023 lmao

    • @ccshumshum8104
      @ccshumshum8104 Před 10 měsíci +2

      thats why they dont like jazz

  • @rivereuphrates8103
    @rivereuphrates8103 Před rokem +41

    Shape of Jazz to Come was a revelation. Still astonishing to listen to today.

  • @Vladimir_Lemon
    @Vladimir_Lemon Před rokem +175

    Ah yes, Free Jazz

    • @Mr_Boifriend
      @Mr_Boifriend Před rokem +16

      They said it was "free jazz", yet i had to pay $15 for a ticket

    • @YoungPadawan85
      @YoungPadawan85 Před rokem

      free form jazz

    • @sillypinkmoth
      @sillypinkmoth Před rokem +1

      ​@Mr_Boifriend if you walk down the hallway and to the right you'll find this same reply except it's a comment

  • @isaacyoder4137
    @isaacyoder4137 Před rokem +332

    As a metalhead, I point to jazz as an earlier example of what happened to metal. 1) New style of music, seen as "too outrageous, uncivilized, wild, grating on the ears" to be taken seriously. 2) Young kids pursue it despite the social backlash, and come to love it for its underground vibe, acquired taste, and rebellious nature. 3) Over time it becomes more normal to hear, it gets less hate and more people start to show up, often playing it way better than the people early to the scene. 4) New people start playing it freely, not as anything rebellious or like they're persecuted for it, but just for a pure love of its sound, unlike the first people who got into it. 5) Old fans resent the new fans for acting like all of the old stigmas don't matter anymore, cause the OGs have their identity in the music tied with its hostile social reception it originally had. So they make up bs criteria and nitpick any new music that doesn't sound exactly like their 30 year old records to call it "not real jazz/metal", and anything that does sound like said records is a copycat and unoriginal. Seriously, the phrase "I don't like this new stuff, cause this band is too young" is a legitimate reason to gatekeep shit that hits way harder than anything the old fucks who say that had when they were green to the scene. A genre literally defined by playing music that breaks the rules all of a sudden has to have rules to keep it pure apparently, as if it being a "dirty" kind of music isn't what made it special in the first place. All you hip hop fans need to watch out. Your genre's even fresher than metal but it's getting whitewashed and sterilized to shit too. I just hope they don't start creating metal programs in colleges like they did jazz, but even metal screams are getting rigorously studied now and becoming a more formal skill. Trial and error DIY vocals are what make every screamer sound really unique, and makes a voice feel personal and not like a singer who just took a bunch of voice lessons and had a marketing team write lyrics. They took jazz and forced it into a formalized box of do's and don'ts, and now the whole fanbase is critical of anyone who plays it. There's still a lot of metal fans that just happily vibe with whatever they hear, and it needs to stay that way. Man I hate gatekeepers. All they do is ruin something good.

    • @boslyporshy6553
      @boslyporshy6553 Před rokem +33

      Is the cycle a hobby to an art to a science back to a hobby?

    • @ThePsychicFish
      @ThePsychicFish Před rokem +28

      Very well put. This can apply to trends outside of music too. I.e. fashion, film, comics, video games, etc. Just look at the decline of the arcade racing video game subgenre.

    • @mareksicinski3726
      @mareksicinski3726 Před rokem +6

      4) eh not so clear, a lot of it is also for commercial etc reasons

    • @samuelwaller4924
      @samuelwaller4924 Před rokem +27

      man, now people are gatekeeping gatekeeping? what has this world come to smh

    • @Jo3M
      @Jo3M Před rokem +16

      Sounds like your gatekeeping scream technique 😂

  • @VegasA3
    @VegasA3 Před rokem +378

    To be fair if I went to my local night club and the DJ wailed like Yoko Ono for 30 minutes over a breakbeat I’d be kinda pissed too

    • @x_VineM_x
      @x_VineM_x Před rokem +50

      I'd be pissed if they didnt have merch lol

    • @bluberrykush3912
      @bluberrykush3912 Před rokem +17

      ​@@x_VineM_x i feel some chaotic energy here and I like it

    • @DaMonster
      @DaMonster Před rokem +3

      @@x_VineM_x 100%

    • @gaiusjuliuscaesar9296
      @gaiusjuliuscaesar9296 Před rokem +11

      People often forget that you have to actually buy a very expensive ticket to a show

    • @Jah_Rastafari_ORIG
      @Jah_Rastafari_ORIG Před rokem +5

      Back in '69, I used to play the B side of Cold Turkey (Don't Worry Kyoko) @ 16rpm, pretending it was a cow, slowly dying. I shortly came to fully appreciate it after getting into Captain Beefheart and (much later) Public Image Limited. Ornett's always been in that same niche for me...

  • @LowReedExpert1
    @LowReedExpert1 Před rokem +409

    Are we just gonna ignore Miles throwing stones from his glass house with tunes like bitches brew?

    • @Vingul
      @Vingul Před rokem +56

      That was way later.

    • @heidiheidiho6412
      @heidiheidiho6412 Před rokem +5

      What @Vingul said.

    • @davidbaise5137
      @davidbaise5137 Před rokem +10

      Come on, BB is way cool.

    • @heidiheidiho6412
      @heidiheidiho6412 Před rokem +23

      ​@@davidbaise5137if there ever is a space ship leaving the Earth for another planet, and one of the conditions for being accepted aboard is you can bring only ONE album with you, the album I'd bring is Bitches Brew.

    • @TheNinja94a
      @TheNinja94a Před rokem +4

      @@heidiheidiho6412 Got that shit on vinyl, feel the same way

  • @WuffDerg
    @WuffDerg Před rokem +109

    When the mosquito taunts me for being unable to smack it: (edit: eeeeeyyyyyy 69 likes! Nice!)

    • @themac6356
      @themac6356 Před rokem +1

      Also see: “Cats when their owners look away from them for 0.5 femtoseconds”

    • @WuffDerg
      @WuffDerg Před rokem +1

      @@themac6356 as well as the moment you shut your eyes to go to bed

  • @AnthonyGargini
    @AnthonyGargini Před rokem +40

    The clip you just played is way more melodic than most of his stuff

    • @AC-hj9tv
      @AC-hj9tv Před rokem +9

      Big yikes

    • @Icemario87
      @Icemario87 Před 6 měsíci +2

      this is the comment i came for

    • @LEMOnBRaINn
      @LEMOnBRaINn Před 5 měsíci

      @@AC-hj9tvbig cringe stop saying yikes are you a soccer grandma

    • @AC-hj9tv
      @AC-hj9tv Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@LEMOnBRaINn nah just the guy banging the soccer GILFs

    • @susboi9804
      @susboi9804 Před 3 měsíci

      Yike mf​@@LEMOnBRaINn

  • @GeoffBournes
    @GeoffBournes Před 9 dny +1

    Never been into him but i sure as hell respect his bravery and sticking to his vision.

  • @cryovizard9461
    @cryovizard9461 Před rokem +14

    Stravinsky moment for jazz

  • @vin-cc9nk
    @vin-cc9nk Před rokem +7

    he sounds like hes having fun

  • @jacoboreyes3160
    @jacoboreyes3160 Před rokem +8

    Kind of shred metal and punky. I like it

  • @QuoBoat
    @QuoBoat Před 17 dny +1

    I love that it's called "the shape of jazz to come" and that's how a lot of jazz sounds now, a real visionary

  • @jamesbarnes4182
    @jamesbarnes4182 Před rokem +8

    I knew him i played music with him. He was a genius!!

  • @AnotherAnonymousMan
    @AnotherAnonymousMan Před rokem +81

    Is this part of an upcoming full video? I really hope it is!

  • @dfunkmale
    @dfunkmale Před rokem +31

    "All screwed up inside???" Miles is one to talk.

    • @cali22boi
      @cali22boi Před rokem +4

      He has plenty of room to talk. Also, the context came from a Downbeat interview in the 1960s.
      Contextually, Miles didn't listen to music in his genre. By 1968, his last blindfold test, the year which he began to regularly record utilizing the Fender Rhodes and Fender bass, he was observed to only having records by The Byrds, Dionne Warwick, James Brown, Fifth Dimension, Tony Bennett and Aretha Franklin. Miles had lost interest in anything that was considered to be called "jazz".

    • @robertlepper5460
      @robertlepper5460 Před rokem +3

      ​@cali22boi Miles wanted to make of money from the white rock audience.

    • @cali22boi
      @cali22boi Před rokem

      @@robertlepper5460 not necessarily true. Yes, he wanted to make money, the music he was making particularly between 1969 and 1970 leaned towards the "whiter" rock audience, however, this shifted in 1971, as he was after "blacker" audience, shifting towards funkier music. Ultimately, his music, and release of his albums during 1969 to 1974 didn't keep up with what he was doing during live performances, which left his audiences 'lost'

  • @thedeadpoolwhochuckles.6852

    dude caught a bee in a cup and called it jazz.

  • @serenacastro6094
    @serenacastro6094 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Dude literally played hardcore on the saxophone. My new favorite jazz artist

  • @markwestervelt9708
    @markwestervelt9708 Před rokem +42

    He sounded like the yoko ono of jazz

  • @fivemagics18
    @fivemagics18 Před rokem +8

    That sax playing was badass

  • @PearceVaughn
    @PearceVaughn Před rokem +9

    As a saxophonist and all-around musician, I have a lot of respect for the role that Coleman played in the advancement of the art form - he played a very similar role to what Schoenberg and Charles Ives were for the early 20th century classical music sphere. At the same time, I have never found enjoyment in any recording of his that I've EVER forced myself to listen to.
    If people had actually wanted to listen to that shit, he'd be getting imitated a hell of a lot more today. People practice playing like Bird, Trane, Brecker, Potter, Redman, Washington, etc. because it's coherent. Coleman makes Coltrane's peak spirituality days comparatively feel like a sunny walk in the park.

    • @herrbonk3635
      @herrbonk3635 Před rokem

      So why do you feel respect, if you don't like it? Is change and "advancement" a goal in itself, regardless of that it is? Schönbergs music was enjoyable, while this guy was annoying. That's not similar :)

    • @ThePsychicFish
      @ThePsychicFish Před rokem +2

      ​@@herrbonk3635 I don't know shit about jazz but I find it interesting how this guy is still dividing people all these years later

    • @herrbonk3635
      @herrbonk3635 Před rokem +3

      @@ThePsychicFish Well, people choosing to pretend a naked emperor has nice clothes will always provoke more honest people, for good reason.

    • @WalterKlemmerPiano
      @WalterKlemmerPiano Před rokem +4

      ​@@herrbonk3635To you he is annoying, I LOVE his music. And Schoenberg's.
      Listen to "what reason could I give" it's so weird yet really touching and emotional. How does it even work??
      Most of his other stuff (not the 80's harmelodic funk) feels really heavy and chaotic to me, which are elements I enjoy in music. It feels like the equivalent of Grindcore in Jazz.

    • @mikelittlebells
      @mikelittlebells Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@WalterKlemmerPianoGrindcore in Jazz? My man…just wait till you hear about John Zorn

  • @lumorowenamooncaller9811

    That man was SHREDDING

  • @spongebobfann4x
    @spongebobfann4x Před 3 měsíci +3

    irl squidward

  • @EvanVincent.
    @EvanVincent. Před 5 měsíci +1

    Ornette Colman is awesome. He was my gateway to jazz music as someone who grew up listening to punk music.

  • @koeniging
    @koeniging Před 12 hodinami

    This is exactly what i hear when i think of jazz music. Crazy to think his style that was so outrageous at the time has shaped and defined the genre since

  • @danieljosephgarcia
    @danieljosephgarcia Před rokem +3

    “Lonely Woman” is one of my favorite pieces. Powerful and wide in its message. Confusing and complex as the concept. Radical avant-garde artist for sure

    • @adamcrary1602
      @adamcrary1602 Před 16 dny

      Hell yes! Lonely Woman is AS important as any other great jazz composition. Even the Modern Jazz Quartet played it( pinnacle of straight jazz that they were) and named a whole lp after it. Pat Metheny has a gorgeous version on one of his earlier lps.. i wanna say Rejoicing( w Charlie Haden n Billy Higgins).. people are off their friggin’ but if they don’t recognize Ornette as a great composer. He’s not Duke Ellington.. he’s Ornette friggin’ Coleman! and if he only wrote “ Lonely Woman” it would be enough to cement his reputation in jazz for all time, imho. Thank you! Good call.

  • @Nedwardnudgent
    @Nedwardnudgent Před rokem +5

    when miles davis tells you YOU'RE all messed up inside.

  • @ChrisLawton66
    @ChrisLawton66 Před rokem +1

    I've only dipped my toes into the jazz world over the decades, with hard rock, folk, and blues being my primary loves, but Coleman was always a standout in jazz for me. It's odd hearing that he wasn't as appreciated as I would have thought he deserved during his time.

  • @Simon0103
    @Simon0103 Před rokem +5

    bro just turned into a mosquito

  • @ianjohnson2193
    @ianjohnson2193 Před rokem +24

    In any musical genre, Jazz let’s say, you occasionally need someone to come in and punch everybody in the face. Miles Davis didn’t change the tone, it was Ornette Coleman and John Coltrane. To paraphrase Flying Lotus, they disrupted the flavor.

    • @ObjectorSnark
      @ObjectorSnark Před rokem +16

      he played a plastic pakistani-import saxophone on purpose because of how dry and nasal and piercing the tone was. you know guys who had been perfecting their pure, warm, mellow brass and reed tones for the last 40 years had bloody murder in their ears when he hit them upside the head with that

  • @Artfan123
    @Artfan123 Před rokem +1

    I’m just learning he played the sax on the naked lunch movie soundtrack. Iconic!!!!

  • @julianbell9161
    @julianbell9161 Před rokem +2

    You would think a genre that has a heavy focus on improvisation and experimentation would yield fans who would be interested in experimental music, but I guess not. You would think jazz fans would love the creativity and off the wall aspect of experimental jazz music.

    • @GordonLF
      @GordonLF Před rokem +1

      Not everything improvised is good. Not everything creative is good.
      Not every experimentation is good.
      Your ears and guts will tell you.

  • @jollygrapefruit786
    @jollygrapefruit786 Před rokem +5

    What a huge compliment from Miles Davis

  • @davidhowell5585
    @davidhowell5585 Před rokem +46

    Coleman swung the door wide open for avant gaurde musicians across all mainstream music. It's likely we would never have had Frank Zappa or Captain Beefheart without him. Legend!

    • @drmodestoesq
      @drmodestoesq Před rokem +2

      So we have that to blame him for as well....

    • @osbornvonpulaski1642
      @osbornvonpulaski1642 Před rokem +5

      @@drmodestoesq “blame“ for influencing Zappa is a bad thing?
      Please expand on that comment.

    • @bill3837
      @bill3837 Před 7 měsíci

      Ask it to me. It was trained who was such a well-established musician to play changes. Is that open the door up towards free jazz and then retrospect that would be due to Miles Davis?

    • @maximilianogabriel9982
      @maximilianogabriel9982 Před 7 měsíci

      Velvet underground.lou Reed

  • @connorscanlan2167
    @connorscanlan2167 Před rokem +1

    When I think of jazz, his sound is precisely what I think of first. He defines the genre for me and a lot of other people.
    That's styling on the haters at an ETERNAL level.

  • @seanmcdonald4686
    @seanmcdonald4686 Před 5 měsíci +2

    And here I thought jazz fans were just naturally always pissed off.

  • @michaelsin1968
    @michaelsin1968 Před rokem +14

    i think guys like ornette were simply outgrowths/reactions to the rigid structures and tonalities of bebop. ornette could play bebop, but he chose to follow his ears, and i'm certainly thankful for it!

    • @ObjectorSnark
      @ObjectorSnark Před rokem

      traditional (prewar) jazz was the buttoned-up formal stuff, bebop was looser and more improvisational-it's what the cats would play against each other late into the night after the evening gigs at birdland. eventually you got thelonius monk whose melodic style came from attempting to play "the notes between the keys" and eventually coleman found a way to get there

  • @nikguimont8546
    @nikguimont8546 Před rokem +51

    In art if people are mad at you for little things you are doing something right

  • @boboyamyams
    @boboyamyams Před 5 měsíci +2

    Eventually is the at pinnacle of Free Jazz. Its super fast paced and you can hear coherence in the playing and can vibe out and marvel at the virtuosity and theres not too many cooks in the kitchen. Large ensemble free jazz can be quite difficult.

  • @toast1612
    @toast1612 Před 4 měsíci

    His playing is honestly really beautiful. Just the raw emotion it elicits is really hard to find anywhere else

  • @LucasIsHereYT
    @LucasIsHereYT Před rokem +13

    "Jazz is all about improvisation!"
    [improvises]
    "Hey, you're doing it wrong!"

    • @herrbonk3635
      @herrbonk3635 Před rokem +8

      Improvisation is not the same as random playing...

    • @swissarmyknight4306
      @swissarmyknight4306 Před 22 dny

      @@herrbonk3635 He's just improvising too well for your crap ears.

  • @vladimirvikentije5202
    @vladimirvikentije5202 Před rokem +3

    Man played the flight of the bumblebee on saxophone and people got mad

  • @the.bloodless.one1312
    @the.bloodless.one1312 Před rokem +1

    His squawking plastic saxophone! What a sound! 😻🥰

  • @luckydave328
    @luckydave328 Před rokem +1

    Perhaps I am uneducated but I took to his music on first hearing. I found it exciting and actually soulful.

  • @tylercohle2780
    @tylercohle2780 Před rokem +37

    there's a special place in for the people who assault a musician & destroy his instrument!

    • @drmodestoesq
      @drmodestoesq Před rokem +2

      In heaven? You think God hates discordant, non-melodic cacophonous noise as well?
      Well, you could be right.

    • @yiiihaaa___9139
      @yiiihaaa___9139 Před rokem +8

      ​@@drmodestoesq you think it's ok to assault a guy because you don't like his music ? Although I'm an atheist, I'm pretty sure no God would say that's a good thing

    • @HonestSaxSound-unEdited-
      @HonestSaxSound-unEdited- Před rokem

      ​@@yiiihaaa___9139 for God all has a perfect order and sense.. this cacofonic noise has not sense and lead to bad ways and loose lives😊

    • @graham.broome
      @graham.broome Před rokem

      @@drmodestoesq LOL the ornette haters are still alive. just like the shit he said in the video, simple minded people like you not understanding ornette and getting this mad about it just solidifies his art

    • @shardrygd
      @shardrygd Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@HonestSaxSound-unEdited-excuse me for my poor English, but stop saying nonsense, please. Even in this kind of music there is beauty, emotion. This is art.

  • @alani.8784
    @alani.8784 Před rokem +6

    I always thought in order to piss off jazz fans, you would show them any song performed by Kenny G.

    • @perrydoig2872
      @perrydoig2872 Před rokem +4

      Took my mother to see Kenny G for her birthday a few years ago, and I was blown away by how much of a student of jazz he is. Yeah, his smooth jazz from the 80s and 90s is polarizing, it he did a rendition of Naima did Coltrane justice. The dude has chops.

  • @millennial_bug
    @millennial_bug Před 4 měsíci +1

    He never pissed me off ever

  • @besmus4983
    @besmus4983 Před rokem +2

    This sounds exactly what i thought jazz sounds like as a kid 😂

  • @Calpsotoma
    @Calpsotoma Před rokem +3

    He was ahead of his time.

  • @BlareWolfgang
    @BlareWolfgang Před rokem +5

    I don’t listen to a lot of jazz, but beating someone up and getting mad about how the jazz sounds is the dumbest shit I’ve ever heard

  • @fruitriosomebodyplays640

    He's just playing the Painkiller solo

  • @elmojomalo
    @elmojomalo Před rokem +1

    his Lonely Woman is still among my absolute favorite tunes!

  • @GroovingPict
    @GroovingPict Před rokem +6

    For a whole genre and movement and lifestyle supposedly devoted to improvisation and free form, you will never find a bigger bunch of gatekeeping snobs than jazz people

    • @fungling7982
      @fungling7982 Před rokem +4

      The whole genre isn't dedicated to free form, that's what Ornette popularised.

    • @Caleb-zl4wk
      @Caleb-zl4wk Před rokem +1

      I don’t think that’s what jazz is. I think it’s more nuanced than that. A lot of it is about building on different structures in different ways. I think Coleman sounds like ass, but maybe that’s bc I don’t know what he’s building on. I don’t think anybody knew what he was building on back then, which was probably part of why he was relieved poorly.

  • @casscarthy7442
    @casscarthy7442 Před rokem +8

    his music just feels really human

  • @mediumstudio
    @mediumstudio Před 6 dny

    These visuals are so sick!

  • @JJJackson777
    @JJJackson777 Před rokem +2

    sounds like an angry bee headbutting a window in my room, i like it.

  • @coolandgood1010
    @coolandgood1010 Před rokem +3

    Patrick: FREE FORM JAZZ

  • @brendan5555
    @brendan5555 Před rokem +12

    the content you make is incredible and so so so interesting!

  • @antoniolopes8776
    @antoniolopes8776 Před měsícem

    This style of jazz is now classical music. Time flies...

  • @Iamadisappointment
    @Iamadisappointment Před rokem +1

    As a non jazz fan, Why was this so contentious
    It just sounds like jazz.

  • @fishchair48
    @fishchair48 Před rokem +11

    "the worst that can happen is I don't make the audition"- him probably

  • @Kwolfx
    @Kwolfx Před rokem +5

    If you want to piss off jazz fans, tell them KennyG is the greatest sax player and jazz composer of all time. Actually it won't piss them off, they will just think you must have been dropped on your head when you were a child

    • @ictogon
      @ictogon Před rokem +1

      Who's the sax player on careless whisper he's pretty good I think 👍😊

    • @Thewritingelf
      @Thewritingelf Před 11 měsíci

      BUT then there's people like me who like Kenny G !

    • @irrelevantduckfan4413
      @irrelevantduckfan4413 Před 7 měsíci

      I developed a solid dislike of the sax thanks to Kenny G.

  • @thomaslichman5365
    @thomaslichman5365 Před rokem +1

    I love Coleman, he's one of my favorite artists

  • @alkh3myst
    @alkh3myst Před rokem +2

    Coleman's version of the theme to "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman" is always on my jazz playlist.

    • @Ken_oh545
      @Ken_oh545 Před 8 měsíci

      That and Lonely Woman are quite gorgeous tracks, what an album that was

  • @poison7512
    @poison7512 Před rokem +3

    Ah yes. Jazz. Where the object is to make the music as unpleasant aounding as possible.

    • @shardrygd
      @shardrygd Před 4 měsíci

      If jazz is unpleasant to your ears, then I guess you've never heard extreme metal/noise sub genres 😂

  • @TapRiot
    @TapRiot Před rokem +4

    Ha! I used to get in trouble for improvising in concert band. Improvisational improvement I call it. Not everyone gets it.

    • @OiseauTriste
      @OiseauTriste Před 11 měsíci

      That's not a good thing to do no matter how you look at it.

  • @mejsjalv
    @mejsjalv Před rokem +1

    A bit like trollin' in the jazz era. People into extreme metal and punk usually like whenever I play them an Ornette Coleman track.

  • @YahIsLife90
    @YahIsLife90 Před 2 měsíci

    That sounded like something that a parody movie would make as jazz music

  • @anopirsten7565
    @anopirsten7565 Před rokem +5

    Modern Jazz Fans when you show them that Dixieland Jazz is the purest and best form of Jazz

    • @ColorMeHoppy
      @ColorMeHoppy Před rokem

      Heh, I'm just happy enough if they know what it is 😂 too many jazz fans ignore southern and delta jazz.

  • @8523wsxc
    @8523wsxc Před rokem +10

    Improvising when no one wants you to is selfish and annoying af though.

    • @sagetmaster4
      @sagetmaster4 Před rokem +4

      He was in high school...

    • @pwhqngl0evzeg7z37
      @pwhqngl0evzeg7z37 Před rokem +5

      May be annoying, but the point is his radical individualism which the story demonstates well.

    • @8523wsxc
      @8523wsxc Před rokem

      @@pwhqngl0evzeg7z37 Not a good thing. Not even in art.

    • @pwhqngl0evzeg7z37
      @pwhqngl0evzeg7z37 Před rokem +1

      @@8523wsxc Who knows. Perhaps without that selfishness he wouldn't have developed into the musician he did, and we wouldn't have his music to listen to. The world is too complex for anyone to make blanket statements like that.

    • @8523wsxc
      @8523wsxc Před rokem +2

      @@pwhqngl0evzeg7z37 Music is the result of social human interactions. The lonesome musical genius is a fairy tale perpetuated by people who found success.

  • @SimoTheSergal
    @SimoTheSergal Před 3 měsíci +1

    I call this piece, "how a seizure looks and feels like, but as sounds."

  • @Serrot304
    @Serrot304 Před 4 měsíci +1

    If you get that many people angry i think you're doing something right

  • @jasperrocks9967
    @jasperrocks9967 Před rokem +4

    That’s Cowboy Bebop Jazz right there

    • @Lemieux_channel
      @Lemieux_channel Před 7 měsíci

      You have a point considering that the seatbelts’ motto was that listeners would need a seatbelt when listening to their interpretation of the bebop genre because they’d fall out of their seat… and I guess the people who attended Coleman’s concerts *did* fall out of their seat out of shock from how different it was in a way too lol

  • @anon3247
    @anon3247 Před rokem +3

    Jazz is like the modern art of music

    • @ictogon
      @ictogon Před rokem +2

      Nah have you ever heard noise music? Music is a generous description tbh

  • @robertwoodward9231
    @robertwoodward9231 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Hendix of the sax!

  • @taymel-fayoumi1362
    @taymel-fayoumi1362 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I made my Jazz conductor listen to his music once. He looked at me with death in his eyes.

    • @albertnortononymous9020
      @albertnortononymous9020 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Wait a guy got to be a jazz conductor without having heard of Ornette Coleman?

  • @rotomfan63
    @rotomfan63 Před rokem +11

    The real fastest way to piss off a jazz fan is to mention that any piece of jazz resembles the music of the Persona games series. To be fair this is a justified response given how many "Person who only jazz they ever heard was Persona music" type of comments you see

  • @PhantomPhaze
    @PhantomPhaze Před rokem +21

    I can't help but think maybe it didn't really have anything to do with how he played saxophone.

    • @lordofthewaffles8194
      @lordofthewaffles8194 Před rokem +2

      ?

    • @-xirx-
      @-xirx- Před rokem +6

      Not particularly I think. Many of the greats of jazz were many African American musicians.

    • @sakurasfish2115
      @sakurasfish2115 Před rokem +3

      May be but I think it's just his style of playing was too 'crazy' for his time to the point people thought he was playing nonsense or even taking the piss.
      Like imagine someone playing metalcore in the 50's, they'd think they're just making noise to piss off the audience and they'd get assaulted if audience paid good money or they can't listen to the rest of the band because of the noise

    • @pooroldnostradamus
      @pooroldnostradamus Před rokem +1

      @@-xirx-Not to mention the fact that one of the critics of his playing was Miles Davis

  • @Moeflyer6213
    @Moeflyer6213 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Gundam Thunderbolt made Coleman famous again.

  • @Thoroughly_Wet
    @Thoroughly_Wet Před 3 měsíci +1

    That's some sick freeform tho

  • @blackflagsnroses6013
    @blackflagsnroses6013 Před rokem +7

    Jazz should be seen on equal footing as classical music. We need not go into the history of racial inequality why this is so, but black Americans completely deconstructed European musical theory and made something as compelling and sophisticated

    • @davidparker357
      @davidparker357 Před rokem +1

      Seen as equal in the eyes of who?? What SPECIFIC individual person or institution views classical as better than jazz because of racism? i feel like you're just making a claim based off of an assumption you have

    • @matthewbanton7077
      @matthewbanton7077 Před rokem +3

      @@davidparker357 Ben Shapiro for one

    • @ChrisCypher
      @ChrisCypher Před rokem +2

      @@matthewbanton7077 ha, well, no one should really listen to what he has to say about practically anything.

    • @jimit.4220
      @jimit.4220 Před rokem

      Sorry bud, if we're talking about sophicticated music theory, nothing beats classical music. Jazz does not cone anywhere near the mindbending insanity of composers like Iannis Xenakis and Milton Babbitt.

    • @davidparker357
      @davidparker357 Před rokem

      @@matthewbanton7077 ben shapiro said that? he said something about hip hop once but not jazz

  • @sgtmarcusharris4260
    @sgtmarcusharris4260 Před rokem +3

    I don't get it
    Whats the issue

    • @liquidbraino
      @liquidbraino Před rokem +3

      Somebody did something different.

    • @ValdemarDeMatos
      @ValdemarDeMatos Před rokem

      I suppose it’s difficult to understand with nowadays perspective the impact that this way of playing and making music add at the time…

  • @wellesradio
    @wellesradio Před 4 měsíci +2

    Ornette was also recorded a concert with Yoko Ono. John Lennon wasn’t even around. Honestly, after listening to it, I think it’s the kind of musicians she needed around her rather than the clumsy rock jams Lennon was trying to make with her.

  • @natalielockwood5840
    @natalielockwood5840 Před 4 měsíci

    Man, I hit it right on the money! I thought this sounded very much like the soundtrack to the movie naked lunch, and lo and behold, indeed Coleman was on the soundtrack. Love it!

  • @chimcharbo
    @chimcharbo Před rokem +3

    say Karl Malone is overrated